I did a center channel extraction on my two favorite songs on Adrenaline. I hope you all like it: https://soundcloud.com/invertme/fireal-fist
Why?
Maybe to get just the instrumentals or something I don't really get it either, I think the vocal remover on Audacity does a better job though theres slighlty more vocal artifacts left behind but the instrumentals don't go fuzzy like these.
For some songs it really exposes a lot of sound. I wasn't going for instrumental but that's pretty much how it came out. I was hoping somebody might enjoy it but if not, no big deal. Won't post anymore.
There is a song that I would pay someone to make into an instrumental for me.
Quote from: Cullision on Aug 26, 2013, 07:22 AM
There is a song that I would pay someone to make into an instrumental for me.
Just use the vocal remover on audacity it does a pretty good job, it's not hard to get a pretty good instrumental not like extracting vocals lol.
Quote from: DeftonesNZ on Aug 26, 2013, 07:35 AM
Quote from: Cullision on Aug 26, 2013, 07:22 AM
There is a song that I would pay someone to make into an instrumental for me.
Just use the vocal remover on audacity it does a pretty good job, it's not hard to get a pretty good instrumental not like extracting vocals lol.
Thanks I'll give that a try.
That was pretty sweet, good job.
Quote from: therealdaebat on Aug 23, 2013, 01:48 PM
I did a center channel extraction on my two favorite songs on Adrenaline. I hope you all like it: https://soundcloud.com/invertme/fireal-fist
can you explain how you did it, what software(s), etc?
thanks a lot, sounds amazing!
Quote from: illmono on Sep 03, 2013, 03:08 AM
Quote from: therealdaebat on Aug 23, 2013, 01:48 PM
I did a center channel extraction on my two favorite songs on Adrenaline. I hope you all like it: https://soundcloud.com/invertme/fireal-fist
can you explain how you did it, what software(s), etc?
thanks a lot, sounds amazing!
Good to see there are a few people out there that can appreciate this. I do this with a lot of music so if you're interested you can check out my soundcloud page dedicated to the process @ https://soundcloud.com/invertme
I'm not an expert so I may be off on my terminologies but in essence what I do is I pull a track into an audio editor (I use adobe audition). I then separate the right and left channels into their own mono channels. So now I have a Left and a Right track. I then take one of them and invert the audio frequencies using the 'invert' effect. After that I export the audio of the left and right as multitracks and because I inverted one of the tracks it will use subtraction on the frequencies that cancel each other out. For example, let's say we have a constant frequency of 100hz for 1 minute. If I take that, duplicate it, and invert it, you get one track @ 100hz and another at -100hz. When you combine them you should get complete silence. So the reason you get sound removal or sound exposure is because I'm essentially subtracting sound from the track. I plan on doing a video of this because a lot of people ask this question.
If you could do one with Teething, I would love to hear it.